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5 major security problems Apple needs to fix

We’re accustomed to annoying glitches in PCs. But the past few years have shown that Macs, iPads and iPhones have them too. So far in 2015, five major flaws have affected Apple products.

 
Barbie is about to get a much-needed update

Fans of the Barbie dolls will eventually pick from 23 Barbies with different eye colors, hair colors, skin tones, face shapes and hair styles, according to Mattel.

Students discuss truths, myths and questions in sex ed program

The Gay and Lesbian Community Center of Southern Nevada is offering a 14-week sex education program in which students discuss such topics as sexually transmitted diseases, contraception, date rape, sexual orientation, gender identity, abstinence and other questions students have on the subject.

Denmark may be first country to go cashless

The Danish government has proposed that most stores could dump their cash registers from January 2016.

Calif. bus driver helps rescue kidnapped 3-year-old

A quick-thinking bus driver in Northern California was credited with helping in the rescue of a three-year-old boy who was reported kidnapped on Friday, authorities said.

Special language used in auction catalog

Every profession has its special language. Doctors discuss broken legs with terms like femur or tibia. Schoolteachers now talk about core curriculum, while real estate brokers have to know about land contracts and joint ventures.

Find space with grace: Equations create effective layout

Equations are for more than just math class; did you know there’s a proper order of operations for your home, too? Whether it’s arranging your couch and television for optimal viewing or making sure towel bars are right within reach, knowing a few key numbers can help you determine the ideal place for each item in your home, creating spaces that look great and are easy-to-use.

Some flooring products more pet-friendly than others

According to the 2013-2014 American Pet Products Association’s National Pet Owners Survey, 68 percent of U.S. households own a pet, which equates to 82.5 million homes. In those 82.5 million homes, there are 83.3 million dogs and 95.6 million cats, plus our exotic pet family members.

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